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thank you margaret. doctor tom wenz, he's is an expert if anger management and substance abuse treatment and has worked with with many youth throughout his career. he came to me through george anderson who runs an anger management firm. they have taken the science of conflict mediation and made it into an accessible discipline for trainers, people who are working with young people throughout the state and throughout the county. do you know that there's only, i think now one state that mandates anger management in the school and it was texas. and it's only been within the last year. doctor wenz is an advocate. he's also a vietnam veteran who saw many people suffer from substance abuse in the wake of that war and conflict and has a tremendous amount of experience. he as a doctorate. a master's degree in working with children and works in his own consulting business as well. doctor tomas wenz. >> angela chan as worked with san francisco and community based organization in the area of violence reduction and
thank you margaret. doctor tom wenz, he's is an expert if anger management and substance abuse treatment and has worked with with many youth throughout his career. he came to me through george anderson who runs an anger management firm. they have taken the science of conflict mediation and made it into an accessible discipline for trainers, people who are working with young people throughout the state and throughout the county. do you know that there's only, i think now one state that mandates...
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>> i want first to introduce margaret cooley who writes nonfiction and poetry. also with us from boston but having stepped off the plain from dublina daniel to be lynn a writer at emer son college. i want to start by reflecting back that those of you folks endeavored to reveal hidden histories of your family lives. we have spoken in advanced of today's conversation. it's clear to me you pursued the stories of your families histories for decades through genealogical work and writing and reflection. i'm wondering if can describe how you dot work you do and where the seeds of your curiousity, how they were planted and want compelled you to do this work. >> i would say that i was have much inspired since i lived in san francisco, california. we are a country of immigrants. in san francisco in particular, we have so many first generation americans. my husband is just became an american citizen a couple of months ago. i have friendlieds who are first generation from vietnam. palestine, israel. mexico, as i watch them struggling with their cultural identities and tryin
>> i want first to introduce margaret cooley who writes nonfiction and poetry. also with us from boston but having stepped off the plain from dublina daniel to be lynn a writer at emer son college. i want to start by reflecting back that those of you folks endeavored to reveal hidden histories of your family lives. we have spoken in advanced of today's conversation. it's clear to me you pursued the stories of your families histories for decades through genealogical work and writing and...
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and the third component is similar to what margaret was talking about. i irish american. i didn't know what a pure american was. none of my friends were pure americans. a lot of my friends were lebanese and from syria. i had yewish and irish american friends. all of our identities were mixed. my sense of being american was being in a mix of things. >> margaret could you also reflect in a prior conversation you talked about your father had a sense of where he came from and it was a little more difficult for your mom to articulate that? >> sure. mother's side is irish american my father come from a different heritage. he is a genealogy. he traced his family all the way back to the times when they moved from spain to a region of france. that's where his family came from as peasants in 1850. and for generations, his family members had been going back to this place to visit their distant cousins. they knew exactly where it was. i was thinking that was a year after my irish american family came here. why don't my irish american family know this information. i want to try to fin
and the third component is similar to what margaret was talking about. i irish american. i didn't know what a pure american was. none of my friends were pure americans. a lot of my friends were lebanese and from syria. i had yewish and irish american friends. all of our identities were mixed. my sense of being american was being in a mix of things. >> margaret could you also reflect in a prior conversation you talked about your father had a sense of where he came from and it was a little...
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of course margaret, we want to see those lights on. my specific question is to the new superintendent, i am a representative of the new high school going to bay view, bay view school of social justice. my specific concern is the attendance on back page from the main topic. there's no professional development
of course margaret, we want to see those lights on. my specific question is to the new superintendent, i am a representative of the new high school going to bay view, bay view school of social justice. my specific concern is the attendance on back page from the main topic. there's no professional development
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>> no, no, with princess margaret, the late sister of the queen. she only had one sibling, margaret. >> jimmy: really? >> this is true. this is all true. >> jimmy: all right. >> and in the mid-90s i was making a movie in london and steve martin was in london and he said, hey, i've been invited to go to a sushi bar with princess margaret, her royal highness princess margaret, do you want to come along? i said no, no, i'm too busy. of course i'm coming along. and so, and so we went there, and she was like she's chain smoking and she's had about 15 scotches and now they're serving her the sake. and she keeps tringing it and drinking it. and i'm sitting there and i'm chatting with her. we're all drinking. who are we kidding? and at one point she turned to me and said, you remind me of a lawn cutting boy. you must get that a lot. [ laughter ] so in -- her breath was not -- was not perfection. and, you know, it's the queen -- and i'm sitting there. you see the guards getting a little -- they're watching her because they've seen this before. >> jimmy: uh-
>> no, no, with princess margaret, the late sister of the queen. she only had one sibling, margaret. >> jimmy: really? >> this is true. this is all true. >> jimmy: all right. >> and in the mid-90s i was making a movie in london and steve martin was in london and he said, hey, i've been invited to go to a sushi bar with princess margaret, her royal highness princess margaret, do you want to come along? i said no, no, i'm too busy. of course i'm coming along. and so,...
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. >> woodruff: and margaret warner gets perspective on the global reverberations flowing from the arab uprisings. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work.
. >> woodruff: and margaret warner gets perspective on the global reverberations flowing from the arab uprisings. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and...
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. >> i would like to ask, thank you very much, margaret, that was great. i would like to ask principle dierck about an experience at his school when i young person saw another person being victimized and actually a group of young adults were stealing school binders and he was afraid she was going to be victimized. how do you work collaboratively with schools, >> i have 2 stories to relate. the first one, took place at washington high school. we had adopted a hot line many years ago before they were in vogue. this young man call about criminals victimizing kids on the 38 bus line. every day these guys were getting on the same stop and steal shoesing and pack backs from kids and get off the next stop. no one did anything about it. he didn't do anything about it until the guy in the row in front of him got victimized. the police were able to put up a sting operation and that they were able to catch them. another instance. somebody jumped on the bus and beat this boy up and jumped off the bus and the other students at our school have all our students have been
. >> i would like to ask, thank you very much, margaret, that was great. i would like to ask principle dierck about an experience at his school when i young person saw another person being victimized and actually a group of young adults were stealing school binders and he was afraid she was going to be victimized. how do you work collaboratively with schools, >> i have 2 stories to relate. the first one, took place at washington high school. we had adopted a hot line many years ago...
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of course margaret, we want to see those lights on. my specific question is to the new superintendent, i am a representative of the new high school going to bay view, bay view school of social justice. my specific concern is the attendance on back page from the main topic. there's no professional development and it's not monitored by the district. now connect as a capacity of 4 hundred student s and only attendance of 202. thank you. >> you know, one of the problems with that system, i mentioned that people want to have access to go anywhere they k. they bus themselves out. that's really what happened here. when we review this type of system. we're breaking up neighborhoods without the intention of wanting to do that. the intention was good. we wanted to give everybody access to any school. but we now. it's time. years later to revisit that, wait a minute, what are we doing with this system? we are open to that discussion. as you will see in our new strategic plan. our plan is based upon one thing facing america. recently, a couple of
of course margaret, we want to see those lights on. my specific question is to the new superintendent, i am a representative of the new high school going to bay view, bay view school of social justice. my specific concern is the attendance on back page from the main topic. there's no professional development and it's not monitored by the district. now connect as a capacity of 4 hundred student s and only attendance of 202. thank you. >> you know, one of the problems with that system, i...
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. >> llegó para promover el lanzamiento de su nuevo disco como solista y nos confirmó que margaret tiene 5 mes de embarazo y tendrá una niña. >> ella está muy bien y que está contenta con esta nueva etapa de su vida y sabemos que está muy, muy feliz. >> y se trata de un empresario guatemalteco que ha pedido el romance de un año pero su papá mantiene que la criatura es del famoso cantautor mexicano johan sebastián. >> siempre ha apoyado en sus decisiones porque está contenta con lo que ha hecho y a veces en la vida comete errores. >> dice estar enojada con él por dar entrevistas sin el consentimiento de margaret y solo busca publicidad y este mensaje le envió a johan sebastián. >> muchas gracias por todo el apoyo que nos dio y todo pasó en su momento y y margaret. >> será en la vía telefónica para que esclarezca de quién es el bebé que espera. >> magaly ortiz univisión. >> y el video que grabaron en vivo y forma parte de la más reciente producción y estreno. >> y van a ser los primeros en ver el video musical. >> así es se llama contéstame el teléfono. >> que lo di
. >> llegó para promover el lanzamiento de su nuevo disco como solista y nos confirmó que margaret tiene 5 mes de embarazo y tendrá una niña. >> ella está muy bien y que está contenta con esta nueva etapa de su vida y sabemos que está muy, muy feliz. >> y se trata de un empresario guatemalteco que ha pedido el romance de un año pero su papá mantiene que la criatura es del famoso cantautor mexicano johan sebastián. >> siempre ha apoyado en sus decisiones porque...
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and i commend the mayor and margaret for help us out with those. >> mr. garcia? >> also, i need to add the wellness centers. >> around thing we need to build on is restored advocacy. we are pilots jane kimberly. she educated me. and then we are starting to get the principles together. people are starting to buy into it. it's a learning process. it's not just, punishing kids more. they are used to be punished. my momma hits harder than that. we need to have systems in place that view it a little differently. from the victim's point of view. and deal with it on an emotional level. people can relate to that. i think our biggest problem is the district doesn't have the capacity to address when all these groups come out it. it's not that we don't want to deal with it. we don't have a grant writer. we don't have the interfaces. tony smith. we have been working with creating those types of things. the city have been wonderful to build our capacity. if you are a principle, what do you do in a hundred different agencies come at you? you barely have the time at school. we
and i commend the mayor and margaret for help us out with those. >> mr. garcia? >> also, i need to add the wellness centers. >> around thing we need to build on is restored advocacy. we are pilots jane kimberly. she educated me. and then we are starting to get the principles together. people are starting to buy into it. it's a learning process. it's not just, punishing kids more. they are used to be punished. my momma hits harder than that. we need to have systems in place...
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welcome back, as always. >> great to be back, margaret. >> warner: pretty stunning finding. one third of all people who check into the hospital develop something in the hospital? >> very shocking indeed. our study looked at a new way of going back over hospital records and looking for signs of something bad had happened and investigating those and making sure that something untoward had happened. in fact, when that was done for one month in 2004 at three hospitals that were very sophisticated hospitals in the united states that had very advanced patient safety programs still one in three of the hospital admissions during that month had an adverse event associated with them. we don't know how much harm or injury or death. but, for example, it's things like if you have what's called a central line which is a tube that can be inserted in your chest, if you're very seriously ill, to deliver medication or to drain fluids out. you get an infection associated with that. that's called a central line infection. there are thousands of these every year. they get into your bloodstream a
welcome back, as always. >> great to be back, margaret. >> warner: pretty stunning finding. one third of all people who check into the hospital develop something in the hospital? >> very shocking indeed. our study looked at a new way of going back over hospital records and looking for signs of something bad had happened and investigating those and making sure that something untoward had happened. in fact, when that was done for one month in 2004 at three hospitals that were...
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. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight, ray suarez gets the latest from the mayor of tuscaloosa, one of the hardest hit cities in the region. and he talks to the national weather service director about what may turn out to be the most active tornado month on record. >> brown: john burns of "the new york times" looks behind the pomp and pageantry following our extended look at this morning's royal wedding in london's westminster abbey. >> i william take thee catherine to be my wedded wife. >> for better or for worse. >> for better or for worse. >> to love and to cherish. >> and theregive me my troth. >> and >> warner: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help drive growth. >> like electr
. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight, ray suarez gets the latest from the mayor of tuscaloosa, one of the hardest hit cities in the region. and he talks to the national weather service director about what may turn out to be the most active tornado month on record. >> brown: john burns of "the new york times" looks behind the pomp and pageantry following our extended look at this morning's royal wedding in london's westminster abbey. >> i...
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princess margaret's most informal room. and she loved the wisteria that you can still see right there on the terrace. we have two, very special guests for us. very excited to meet plum smythe, and amanda wakeley, a british designer extraordinary. these diana's designs. >> these were designed by walker, who designed thousands of outfits for princess diana. the one that speaks to me the most is this one because diana wore this to the auction of all her gauns at christie's in new york. and she shimmered, looking like this amazing angel. and it was just a crowd moving with her that was unbelievable. she couldn't move anywhere without about 300 people went with this person. >> kind of symbolic of her personality. >> it was very glamorous. now, it looks towned down. >> but back then. >> back then, it was really glamorous. >> i know you designed for princess diana. >> i did. i was lucky enough to. she resigned from public life wearing one of my suits. >> the green. >> the green, yes. >> and how was her style to you? >> wonderful.
princess margaret's most informal room. and she loved the wisteria that you can still see right there on the terrace. we have two, very special guests for us. very excited to meet plum smythe, and amanda wakeley, a british designer extraordinary. these diana's designs. >> these were designed by walker, who designed thousands of outfits for princess diana. the one that speaks to me the most is this one because diana wore this to the auction of all her gauns at christie's in new york. and...
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margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a different way. when i was going to school, california school's were the best. now they are among the worst with the new budget cuts. of course, my university is being privatized. all of the higher education is being privatized. all through the uc system. how do you run a modern state with tax cuts? we resort to desperate, back last november, we were asked to vote to make four indian casinos in san diego county pony up money. i thought this was a joke. they voted to do it. now, the governor proposes to borrow against future revenues. how did they deal with these social problems when the economic probl
margaret thatcher it is there is no alternative. of course that's absurd. there was an alternative. we have to connect the dots to understand what is going on today. i read the chronicle. so what i've done is put together a montage of the murder of public sector, which is going on everyday. in fact all of the public sector is in body shape. public libraries, parks from the municipal to the national level. our character is among the worst in the world. the new deal deals with things in a...
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by bnsf railway. pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to
i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the...
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. >> brown: and margaret warner updates the political chaos and escalating violence in the african nation of ivory coast. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: r
. >> brown: and margaret warner updates the political chaos and escalating violence in the african nation of ivory coast. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >>...
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we're told that margaret mitchell's final chapters will be hand-delivered, carefully, to her hometown of atlanta. >>> don't forget gma first thing in the morning. see you tomorrow night. >> alan: veil phone pictures show where a airplane peeled back. the pilots would have had 10 to 20 seconds to get this oxygen masks on. it was terrifying for the 118 people on board. passengers could feel a rush of air and could see daylight through the hole that tore open an overhead compartment. the pilot made a rapid descent, causing the oxygen masks to fall. >> the oxygen masks came down, an
we're told that margaret mitchell's final chapters will be hand-delivered, carefully, to her hometown of atlanta. >>> don't forget gma first thing in the morning. see you tomorrow night. >> alan: veil phone pictures show where a airplane peeled back. the pilots would have had 10 to 20 seconds to get this oxygen masks on. it was terrifying for the 118 people on board. passengers could feel a rush of air and could see daylight through the hole that tore open an overhead...
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. >> ¿y es verdad que embarazaste a margaret segÚn dice el papa? >> vÁlgame dios! para nada. margaret hace su vida desde hace mucho tiempo lejos de mÍ, afortunadamente. >> el pÚblico quiere saber si estarÍa dispuesto a hacer de una prueba de adn. >> las que sean necesarias. vamos, yo no ando por la vida de colchÓn en un colchón con diferentes parejas, mÁs allá de lo que se pudiera pensar. no veo yo la posibilidad de que existiera por ahÍ un hijo no reconocido en los Últimos aÑos de mi vida. si allÁ en mi locura cuando la testosterona estaba descontrolada totalmente existiera de verdad la posibilidad de que alguien fuera mi hijo y yo no hubiera cumplido como padre, por favor, hÁganse la prueba y vengan y compartan conmigo la maravilla de ser padres. >> joan sebastiÁn tambiÉn de disquera despuÉs de 35 aÑos, para Él es muestra de que cuando quiere puede ser fiel. >> me comentÓ que se pueda sobrevivido dos veces al cÁncer de huesos cuenta con un tratamiento de cÉlulas madre por cierta enfermedad lo vuelve a atacar. regreso contigo. >> muchÍsimas gracias, quer
. >> ¿y es verdad que embarazaste a margaret segÚn dice el papa? >> vÁlgame dios! para nada. margaret hace su vida desde hace mucho tiempo lejos de mÍ, afortunadamente. >> el pÚblico quiere saber si estarÍa dispuesto a hacer de una prueba de adn. >> las que sean necesarias. vamos, yo no ando por la vida de colchÓn en un colchón con diferentes parejas, mÁs allá de lo que se pudiera pensar. no veo yo la posibilidad de que existiera por ahÍ un hijo no reconocido...
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. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight: we examine the leaked files with two reporters who've gone through them-- tom gjelten of n.p.r. and charlie savage of the "new york times." >> brown: then, we have the latest on deadly clashes in yemen, as government troopsl fired on protesters demanding the ouster of president ali abdullah saleh. >> warner: spencer michels looks at the debate over reinstating r.o.t.c. programs at a california university. >> reporter: it's been 40 years since stanford banned military training at the height of the vietnam war, but as many students told us, times have changed. >> brown: and robert macneil wraps up his "autism now" series with a roundtable discussion about policy and other challenges going forward. >> it's an emergency. ten years from now the country will be crushed by the needs of these people, and nobody is looking down the road. >> brown: that's all ahead, on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:j s >> i mean, where would
. >> warner: and i'm margaret warner. on the newshour tonight: we examine the leaked files with two reporters who've gone through them-- tom gjelten of n.p.r. and charlie savage of the "new york times." >> brown: then, we have the latest on deadly clashes in yemen, as government troopsl fired on protesters demanding the ouster of president ali abdullah saleh. >> warner: spencer michels looks at the debate over reinstating r.o.t.c. programs at a california university....
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. >> woodruff: and margaret warner gets perspective on the global reverberations flowing from the arab uprisings. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the p newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i think it's got to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf. pacific life. and by toyota. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo
. >> woodruff: and margaret warner gets perspective on the global reverberations flowing from the arab uprisings. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the p newshour has been provided by: >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's got to work on a big scale. and i...
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. >> lehrer: then, margaret warner explores allegations that parts of the best-selling book, "three cups of tea," were fabricated by its author, greg mortenson. >> woodruff: robert macneil continues his "autism now" series. tonight-- the challenges facing adults with the disorder. >> more and more we're seeing kids can graduate out of high school to nothing. when we look at the actual numbers coming out of system it is very much like trying to use a turkey basser to drain a swimming pool. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> during its first year, the humpback calf and its mother are almost inseparable. she lifts her calf to its first breath of air, then protects it on the long journey to their feeding grounds. one of the most important things you can do is help the next generation. at pacific life, we offer financial solutions to accomplish just that. your financial professional can tell you about pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> i mean, wh
. >> lehrer: then, margaret warner explores allegations that parts of the best-selling book, "three cups of tea," were fabricated by its author, greg mortenson. >> woodruff: robert macneil continues his "autism now" series. tonight-- the challenges facing adults with the disorder. >> more and more we're seeing kids can graduate out of high school to nothing. when we look at the actual numbers coming out of system it is very much like trying to use a turkey...